Schwalbe Pro One Aerothan
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https://www.bikeradar.com/news/schwalbe ... than-tyre/
Making the airtight layer out of TPU for improved Crr, air retention and weight + the flat prevention / puncture sealing of tubeless? This has me actually excited.
Making the airtight layer out of TPU for improved Crr, air retention and weight + the flat prevention / puncture sealing of tubeless? This has me actually excited.
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Hopefully there will be an compound / edition similar to P Zero Race 4S. More wet grip plssssss.
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Agreed. The article doesn't mention whether this is a specific TT tyre or a more practical one that can be used daily. A practical tyre at that weight would be a game changer.
Based on the weight, I'm inclined that it's a TT tyre. The weight difference between a clincher P1 and P1 TLE is only 20 g (both 25c). I don't think anyone can reduce 100 g by replacing the butyl layer with the TPU layer, but without reducing the rubber thickness/protector layer.
Very interesting tire. Low weight and material choice probably result in very low thickness overall and need for higher pressure. This alone would make it difficult for sealant to repair punctures. The use TPU material adds another challenge, as it doesn't really work with standard sealants. Curious how they solved all this.
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eins4eins wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 9:19 amVery interesting tire. Low weight and material choice probably result in very low thickness overall and need for higher pressure. This alone would make it difficult for sealant to repair punctures. The use TPU material adds another challenge, as it doesn't really work with standard sealants. Curious how they solved all this.
Er, it should work with standard sealants because the casing and tread will still be fairly rigid vulcanized rubber.
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TobinHatesYou wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 9:32 ameins4eins wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 9:19 amVery interesting tire. Low weight and material choice probably result in very low thickness overall and need for higher pressure. This alone would make it difficult for sealant to repair punctures. The use TPU material adds another challenge, as it doesn't really work with standard sealants. Curious how they solved all this.
If sealant can seal the tires and it's an all round tire like regular pro one I'm in. If it's a tire for a TT not interested.
Er, it should work with standard sealants because the casing and tread will still be fairly rigid vulcanized rubber.
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Supposedly they won’t be out for a year or so.
BikeRumor says it's tube type only, not tubeless.
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Though makes no sense since there's no need for a TPU layer in the construction of a regular clincher and it doesn't have any other desirable properties like tensile strength or function like an aramid protection layer. BikeRadar claims to have talked to Schwalbe and confirmed that it is a tubeless tire.
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